Items where Faculty is "Faculty of Business and Law (until 2017) > Kingston Business School (Accounting and Finance) (until July 2013)"
Number of items: 10. AAlexandrou, George and Sudarsanam, Sudi (2001) Shareholder wealth effects of corporate selloffs: impact of growth opportunities, economic cycle and bargaining power. European Financial Management, 7(2), pp. 237-258. ISSN (print) 1354-7798 EEccles, Tim and Holt, Andrew (2001) Accounting for investment properties in the UK: problems of definition and implementation. Briefings in Real Estate Finance, 1(2), pp. 122-134. ISSN (print) 1473-1894 Eccles, Timothy and Holt, Andrew (2001) Accounting for property in the UK: the legal and professional framework. Journal of Corporate Real Estate, 3(2), pp. 132-149. ISSN (print) 1463-001X Eccles, Timothy and Holt, Andrew (2001) Accounting standards and the property manager: a case study. Property Management, 19(5), pp. 417-433. ISSN (online) 0263-7472 Eccles, Timothy and Holt, Andrew (2001) International Accounting Standards: a paradigm shift for corporate real estate? Journal of Corporate Real Estate, 4(1), pp. 66-82. ISSN (print) 1463-001X HHolt, Andrew and Eccles, Timothy (2001) Accounting for leasehold property in the UK: a triumph of substance over form? Journal of Corporate Real Estate, 3(3), pp. 232-247. ISSN (print) 1463-001X Hunter, John and Isachenkova, Natalia (2001) Failure risk: a comparative study of UK and Russian firms. Journal of Policy Modeling, 23(5), pp. 511-521. ISSN (online) 0161-8938 NNurullah, Mohamed, Bagheri, Mahmood and Nakazima, Chizu (2001) A review of literature on the move to complete the single EU financial services market. (Other) . 65 p. (Unpublished) WWoodhead, Anne D., Dixon, Rob and Skerratt, Len (2001) The impact of false rejection risk on posterior audit risk measurement. International Journal of Auditing, 5(1), pp. 21-32. ISSN (print) 1090-6738 Woodward, David and Woodward, Thérèse (2001) The efficacy of action at a distance as a control mechanism in the construction industry when a trust relationship breaks down: an illustrative case study. British Journal of Management, 12(4), pp. 355-384. ISSN (print) 1045-3172 |